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This looks nothing like Luka wow Lmaoo
I sees it. My clean v. scruffy looks can be pretty different.
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This looks nothing like Luka wow Lmaoo
Hmmmm do those players have anything in common? I can’t qwhite put my finger on it...
just off of this alone, he does not belong on anyone's worst Laker list
Didn't realize he was college teammates with SpreeFor the veterans around here.
HOU$TON
Peep Game
Just reading this.......
Small forward: ROBERT HORRY
Horry is a bit of an enigma. At the start of the season, the Rockets
were full of hope that he'd build on his selection on the All-Rookie
second team and turn into another Scottie Pippen. However, Robert
struggled badly, so much so that he was pseudo-traded to Detroit with
Matt Bullard for Sean Elliot. When Elliot failed his physical exam,
Horry and Bullard returned to Houston. I expected him to be upset and
pout about being on a team that "didn't want him," but quite the
opposite came to pass! Robert apparently took it upon himself to
prove to the rest of the team that he shouldn't have been traded, and
Rudy T convinced Robert that the only reason he had been traded was
that the Rockets wanted production NOW, which up until then Robert
hadn't been providing. After the trade, Horry went on a mini-tear
through the rest of the regular season and on through the playoffs.
His biggest problem has always been that he is too unselfish on
offense, a rare treat in a Rockets team with Hakeem and Mad Max. His
defense is excellent, he has true three-point range (something that
surprises most teams given that he's 6'10 and played center in
college), and he's a high-flying, slam- -dunking, jamfestin' machine.
I think he's played himself back into being a major component of the
team and is no longer in danger of being traded. If he continues to
develop, ala his Alabama teammate Sprewell, he could be a real menace
in years to come. As it stands, he's a slightly better shooting
version of Derrick McKey, with more time to take that next step.
31. Houston Rockets http://www.ibiblio.org/craig/draft/1994_draft/draft/31.html
Would excel as our starting center todayre: Robert Horry.
The EARLY version of him would be so ideal in today's game.
6'10
Athletic
Stretches Floor
Defends